A Sign of Allah - Chaudhry Muhammad Zafrulla Khan — Page 13
A Sign of Allah 13 the benefit of the doubt that you give them may turn into a reality for them. So when I say that I have firm belief, I say this in the form of a prayer. I express it only as far as the extent of my knowl - edge concerning the spirituality of Chaudhry Sahib allows. However, as far as passing a verdict is concerned, neither you nor I possess that right as neither you nor I are: 1 ُمِلٰع ِبْيَغْلا َو ِةَداَهَّشلا However, as much as human faculties can gather from observ - ing from afar and from up close, I have gained such knowl - edge about him [that has lead me to this conclusion]. He was present and had lived a great deal of his life even before my birth, but still, I pondered over that portion of his life that I personally experienced once I reached mature conscious - ness after childhood. I analyzed the depths of his knowledge, studied his books, examined articles written about him, lis - tened to the impressions that righteous people of God had of him, and sometimes even got the opportunity to peer into such of his virtues that are usually hidden from the eyes of the general public. I had the opportunity of exchanging let - ters with him and have seen him in such states that normally one would shy away from expressing in front of people, but whilst writing a letter, one is able to more freely reveal his innermost feelings. After analyzing all of these, I have firm 1. The knower of the seen and unseen [Publisher].